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To be able to troubleshoot,
To be able to troubleshoot, take a photo outdoors when it's cloudy in raw. Better yet, take a few shots and adjust the white balance like Andrew said. The lower the color temperature, in a cloudy setting, I have noticed greener grass. However, the warmer it is, the yellow-ish the grass came out, even if it was saturated. Tinker around the white balance setting. Use an index card to take your first shot before you make the temp warmer. Either way, let us know.
--Kiran
Sony Alpha 200, 18-70mm kit lens, 50mm f/1.7, 70-210 f/4 beercan (as of 07/05, whooo!!!)